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1934046775Henry Morris Schofer 1934. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Brown embossed "leatherette" cloth. Some white spotting to portions of back cover otherwise nearly as issued. Registration plate inside front cover shows this copy to have been No. 49 to Katie Diener of Boyertown PA with former owner's notations in pencil beneath otherwise unmarked. Mild toning to corners of both flyleaves. 168xii pp. illus. w/ b&w photos indexed. Scarce. Henry Morris Schofer Hardcover
200441898South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology. VG/NONE. 2004. Softcover. A study based on excavations of the wares of John Bartlam a South Carolina pottery manufacturer who established a creamware factory in the late 18th century near Charleston later moving it to Camden. 283 pages with index and color photos and identification of fragments. Oversize paperback with clean bright covers. Contents clean unmarked with half-inch tear and inconsequential creasing on last page of index does not affect text . ; . South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, paperback
194244303Savannah:: The Georgia Historical Society. G/NONE. 1942. Hardcover. Hardback first edition limited to 500 copies. Black cloth covers lightly worn spotted with fading of title lettering especially on front panel. Light internal foxing. Pages tight clean; hinges sound uncracked. No DJ. Not library discard. ; . The Georgia Historical Society, hardcover
194239051Savannah:: The Georgia Historical Society. 1942. Hardcover. Hardcover limited to 500 copies. Gilt-lettered black cloth with significant fading color loss to title on both front panel and spine. Light minor internal foxing. Hinges sound uncracked; pages tight clean unmarked. 112 pages index bibliography end notes. No DJ as issued. Not a former library copy. ; . The Georgia Historical Society, hardcover
183816381New York: Privately Printed. Very Good. 1838. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Clean aqua-blue cloth with an armorial crest on both covers. Bright gilt spine label. All edges gilt. Interior of text is tight clean & intact. Mostly light and some moderate foxing throughout. Prior owners signature and date on front endpaper. Illustrated with a large fold-out map of John W. Gould's Voyage. Outer folded map panel is age toned and has a mended edge tear. In 1833 Gould sailed abroad the Commerce for Canton via Cape Horn and Valparaiso. He departed the ship in Chile and returned to New York via Rio de Janeiro on the Falmouth. He later returned to Rio on board the Iwanowna. Printed for private circulation only. Nautical; Fold out map; Narrow 8vo 8" to 9" tall; 207 pages . Privately Printed hardcover
19160068801916. Hardcover. Good. John W. Hemig 1891-1978 was born in Reading Pa.; by 1916 he had moved to Philadelphia where he worked as a waiter and assistant manager at Schwoerer's cafe on Market St. through 1930 or later. In that year the census indicates that his wife was Elsie and though he could read and write he had not attended college. He used these four advertising notebooks and diaries to records information about his life from 1916 to 1920. 1 Central Trust Co. diary. approx. 80 p.: illustrations tables; 10 cm. Calf with Central Trust Company emblem gilt-stamped on front cover. All page edges gilt. Endpapers are light green printed in blue. Front free endpaper has illustration of the Central Trust Company Camden N.J. and list of officers and directors. On Dec. 31 1915 Hemig noted that he played his last game of pool per his New Year's resolution. However this is crossed out and on Jan. 7 he notes that he played pool. In June 1916 he notes the Admen's Parade and in Nov. he notes the election of Woodrow Wilson. For most of the year he records his work hours. In Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; first leaf has closed tear; solid. <br/> 2 W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining Co. advertising notebook. Philadelphia: W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining Co. 1915. 6 101 7-13 p.; 11 cm. Full calf with name of company embossed on front cover. Calendars attached to inside of cover. No date of publication; includes calendars for 1916 and 1917. W.M. McCahan a grocer established a molasses house in 1873 which he converted into a sugar refinery in 1892. In 1920 it was sold to a Cuban sugar refiner Czarnikow-Rionda Co. and became W.J. McCahan Sugar Refining and Molasses Co. which in 1944 was sold to the American Sugar Refining Co. becoming the Philadelphia Refining Co. In addition to the calendars the book contains information on the products sold by McCahan statistics on world sugar prices over many years and various type of business information. The unpaginated pages are graph paper where Hemig recorded the sale of pies throughout Philadelphia. In Good Condition: leather is heavily rubbed with minor loss at head of spine; occasional staining and soiling. 3 Diary 1917 Atlas & Manual. 128 p.: tables color maps; 14 cm. Light green cloth over light card cover with black stamped cover title. No publication information. All pages red. Corners rounded. The diary portion of this small book contains ruled pages with one week per page as well as some memoranda pages. Hemig wrote his draft number on the front free endpaper verso. He recorded his hours of work; visiting his family in Reading; the death of Buffalo Bill; the death of his father; and the declaration of war against Germany. In Jan. "the Boss forbid us to take tips." On June 5 Hemig placed a patriotic sticker and wrote "Must Redgister for War" but on July 4 "Examined for Army I did not Pass." In Good Condition: cover is soiled; starting to split over back joint. 4 The Excelsior Diary 1913. approx. 200 p.: tables; 13 cm. Leather flap binding with "Excelsior Diary" gilt-stamped on the flap. All page edges marbled. The first 28 pages contain one month per page and then the usual useful information including interest tables and a weekly table of wages. The remainder of the book contains lined paper arranged as a diary with two days per page. On the first few pages Hemig recorded candy recipes; his diary entries start on the Jan. 20 page with an entry for May 10 1920 indicating that he had started a new job and the circus was in town. Entries continue for a month or so then nothing until pages printed for Nov. and Dec. Final pages contain pages lined for accounting with some used. In Good Condition: flap is detached but present; spine is rubbed with loss of leather; pages are clean and tight. hardcover
188411273New York: Edward O. Jenkins' Sons Printer. Very Good. 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean maroon cloth decorated with gilt. All edges gilt. Text tight clean & intact. Inscribed "Philip A. J Harper with compliments the Author. Harper was the son of James Harper founder of Harper Brothers Publishers and a Mayor of New York City. Stories of people & places in olden New York ; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 255 pages; Signed by Author . Edward O. Jenkins' Sons, Printer hardcover
1937005616Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. 1937. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Goldenrod cloth 75 pp. untrimmed edges. First edition limited to 100 copies this copy out of series unnumbered presented bo Charles E. Oakes by the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company Feb. 26 1948. As issued. "Giving in detail the circumstances which led to the introduction of Canal Navigation and the use of Anthracite Coal in Pennsylvania.". Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. Hardcover
183216592Harrisburg PA: Printed By Henry Welsh. Very Good. 1832-33. First Edition. Hardcover. Rebound in clean red cloth with bright gilt title on spine. Volume 1. Interior of text is tight clean & intact. Interior of text is tight & intact. A few pages have a small damp stains. Title page and page three have small mended edge tears. Contents: Boroughs Bridges Canals Railroads and Turnpikes ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1023 pages . Printed By Henry Welsh hardcover
183316649Harrisburg:: Printed By Henry Welsh 1833-1834. Very Good. 1833-34. First Edition. Hardcover. Rebound in blue buckram cloth with gilt title on spine. Pages slightly age toned. First page has a few tiny edge chips. Text block is reinforced with green cloth tape. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 657 pages . Printed By Henry Welsh (1833-1834) hardcover
0365598933.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186716400Brooklyn: Long Island Historical Society. Good. 1867. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Murphy C. Henry. Volume #1 Translated from the original manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island Historical . Interior of text Is tight clean & intact. 12 illustrations at rear of text of which 9 are fold outs and six are color tinted. Green pebble cloth binding with gilt title. Top edge gilt. G condition is due to the following: A two inch cloth tear by spine heel. Rear hinge has three small cloth holes. Rubbed spine ends & front corners. Nautical; Color tinted Plates; Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall; 440 pages; Signed by Author . Long Island Historical Society hardcover
182816499Harrisburg: Office of the Reporters State of Pennsylvania. Good. 1828-29. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Clean brown 1/4 leather with marbled boards. Volume #1 981pp 55pp index. Damp stain on front endpaper. Volume #2 766pp 8 pp of index. Sporatic foxing throughout. Containing Messages Reports and Documents. Both volumes have light shelf wear. Banks Laws Elections Prisons Health Canals Railroads State Roads and Bridges. 212 miles of Canals currently under contract and in progress toward completion. Pennsylvania; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1749 pages . Office of the Reporters, State of Pennsylvania hardcover
185216791Harrisburg: Theo Fenn & Co. Very Good. 1852. First Edition. Soft covers. Blue soft covers with a white spine. Vol. # 1 1111pp. Vol. #2 768pp. Commenced at Harrisburg Tuesday the sixth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two and of the Commonwealth the Seventy-Sixth. Pennsylvania Govenment Canals Railroads Hospitals Prisons Orphans Finances Elections ; Thick Large 8vo; 1879 pages . Theo Fenn & Co. paperback
197736038University of South Carolina Press. VG/VG-. 1977. Hardcover. 0872499391 . Covers and contents clean bright unmarked. Light DJ wear with light soil but no tears. Not a former library copy. ; . University of South Carolina Press, hardcover
1991009519University College of Cape Breton Press 1991. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Index of names in rear. Very clean like new. University College of Cape Breton Press Paperback
192834267Historical Publishing Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; Jubilee history : commemorative of the fiftieth anniversary of the creation of lackawanna county pennsylvania : story of interesting events from indian occupancy of valley connecticut settlement organization of luzerne county start of anthracite. A two volume set. Green cloth contents bright binding sound owner's name dated on title page - Reichert 1928. Illustrated. Over 300 illustrations generally full page. Biographical index. Signed and dated 1936 by author on free blank. ; Signed by Author . Historical Publishing Company hardcover
192834262Historical Publishing Company. 1928. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Signed by TYhomas Murphy . Historical Publishing Company hardcover
198837160The Emrys Foundation and the Greenville County Museum of Art. 1988. Softcover. 95-page softbound catalog to accompany Greenville County Museum of Art exhibit in 1988 titled "Just Like a Woman". Catalog includes poems stories and essays which were placed alongside paintings drawings and sculpture in the exhibit. Amy Clampitt poem "Lines Written the Week Wall Street Went Haywire " is featured along with poems by Maxine Kumin Carole Oles Linda Pastan Pattiann Rogers and Leslie Ullman. Cover creased and somewhat "wavy " with original price label on rear cover. Pages tight unmarked. ; . The Emrys Foundation and the Greenville County Museum of Art. paperback
1946011471Philadelphia: American Relief for Italy 1946. Paperback. Near Fine. 16 pages: illustrations; 28 cm. White card cover; stapled. Cover title and illustration. American Relief for Italy was founded in 1944 to provide food clothing and medicine to Italy. This is a program for "A Gala Night of Grand Opera Highlights" a fundraising concert held at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia on May 27 1946. Performers included Enzo Mascherini Winifred Heidt Bruno Landi Hilde Reggiani Nino Martini Ezio Pinza and the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company Corps de Ballet and Chorus. Includes advertisements by primarily Italian businesses in Philadelphia. With: a loose page for ordering food packages to send "to your friends and family abroad" with three options. Scarce. In Near Fine Condition: cover very lightly soiled; a few pencilled notations about changes in the printed program; otherwise clean and solid. American Relief for Italy paperback
2020061014Melbourne Victoria Australia: National Gallery of Victoria NGV 2020. Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Pictorial boards. New/as issued. 1st edition 2020 2nd ptg. issued by NGV National Gallery of Victoria NOT the 2022 Princeton edition. xvi352 pp. illus. National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Hardcover
2002064874Prestel 2002. Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Brand new unopened in original publisher's shrinkwrap. 96 pp. illus. 1st ptg. Prestel Hardcover
2002070369Prestel 2002. Book. New. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Brand new unopened in original publisher's shrinkwrap. 96 pp. illus. 1st ptg. Prestel Hardcover
1998002415N Y: Westview Pr. SIGNED First edition. Trade soft cover. Published NY: Westview Pr. 1998. 8vo. x258 pages. Warmly incribed by the author on half title. Minor foxing along top edge otherwise a near fine copy. Laid in is a 4 page program of a memorial service for the author Sunday September 9 2001. St. Paul's Chapel Columbia University. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st. 1998. Westview Pr paperback
198020352New York: Arno Press. 1980. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Wear with small closed tears to DJ ; Beginning in 1895 Moses King issued a series of volumes intended to be a record of New York City and its buildings as they were at that time. Updated and reissued several times through 1915 this volume collects the various editions to a total of over 1300 images ; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall . 0405087101 . Arno Press hardcover